3 in custody after Volusia County crime spree

Deputies from Volusia and Seminole counties spent the greater part of Wednesday afternoon looking for the people they said went on a crime spree.

Investigators said the crime spree began with a home invasion near Columba Road in Debary.

Officials said the armed home invaders then stole a vehicle and used it to rob TD Bank at 2240 South Volusia Avenue in Orange City.

Shots were fired inside the bank, but no one was injured, investigators said.

Authorities said the stolen vehicle was then tracked to Interstate 4 near Highway 17-92, where it crashed.

Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson said the men are from Orange County and said they're dangerous people.

"I'd classify them as very dangerous. They fled, they did a home invasion, they did a robbery with shots fired, they fled. I'd classify them as very dangerous individuals," said Johnson. "All of them have extensive violent criminal histories, at least that's the way it appears at this time."

Three people have been caught, according to police.

Witnesses have been back and forth on how many people are even involved.

A K-9 officer was a huge help in grabbing the third suspect as he was pulled out of the wooded area.

Officials said they have stopped searching for more suspects, but they were still searching the area for evidence.

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